Danvers Planning Board Reviews Site Expansion and Environmental Measures
- Meeting Overview:
The Danvers Planning Board’s recent meeting focused on a significant proposal from Abom Incorporated to expand facilities on Cherry Hill Drive. The proposal includes a new building addition, expanded parking, and comprehensive site enhancements, alongside discussions on environmental management and landscaping strategies to ensure compliance with local regulations and community standards.
The central topic of the meeting was Abom Incorporated’s request for site plan approval for a major expansion at their property on Cherry Hill Drive. The applicant, represented by Danell Baptist of High Point, outlined plans to increase the current building’s size by 8,000 square feet and expand the parking capacity from 169 to 267 spaces. Key features included nine accessible and three van-accessible spaces to meet ADA requirements, alongside the installation of ten electric vehicle charging stations.
Baptist provided an extensive overview of the project, emphasizing the geographical context and the importance of understanding the site’s existing conditions, which include proximity to wetlands and the Beverly Airport. The proposal highlighted a two-story building expansion of 23,000 square feet, enhancements to pedestrian walkways, and improved plaza areas. Careful attention was given to environmental considerations, with an erosion control plan designed to protect adjacent wetlands using sediment traps, silt sacks, and a corrosion control pad.
Stormwater management was another focal point, with plans for several drainage improvements, including contact water quality units, yard drains, and catch basins with oil-covered hoods to remove total suspended solids. The project seeks to address increased impervious areas through the installation of infiltration basins meeting Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection standards.
The meeting also turned to landscaping and irrigation strategies, with Michael Rner, a landscape architect, discussing the importance of pedestrian circulation and the aesthetic appeal of landscaping. The plan included significant improvements along Cherry Hill Drive, using native vegetation to promote ecological resilience and reduce maintenance needs. The landscaping would feature decorative plantings and lighting fixtures compliant with dark sky regulations. The applicant’s facilities department is responsible for irrigation and maintenance.
Snow management and safety measures were also deliberated, focusing on designated snow storage locations to avoid affecting wetland areas or buffer zones. It was noted that snow accumulation under six inches might not require removal, allowing for natural dissipation into pavement areas and stormwater basins. Concerns about safety around stormwater detention areas led to discussions on potential fencing to prevent access, especially considering nearby residential neighborhoods.
The conversation shifted to the proposed building’s architectural design intended to enhance AIMED’s campus. The building features a metal panel design with interspersed glazing and color variations to reduce scale and relate to other campus structures. The entrance design, including signage, and the interior layout were discussed, with an emphasis on maximizing natural light and providing flexible seating for staff.
The planning board also addressed operational aspects, such as the development’s readiness for electric vehicle charging and pedestrian pathway design. Snow removal protocols and potential impacts on site operations were questioned, revealing a need for further clarification. The board expressed concern about water use for landscaping, particularly during drought conditions, urging the applicant to use native plant species and explore alternative water sources, such as well water, instead of town water.
The meeting concluded with a procedural decision to continue the site plan review and public hearing to the next meeting on May 26, allowing for further review of outstanding comments from staff and additional design revisions. The board also approved minutes from the previous meeting and scheduled the next session for May 12.
Planning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/28/2026
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Recording Published:
04/28/2026
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Duration:
64 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Danvers
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